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|date=February 22, 1916 | |date=February 22, 1916 | ||
|subject=Contracts | |subject=Contracts | ||
|facts=* Ditmars = boss of an architectural firm | |facts=*Ditmars = boss of an architectural firm | ||
* Varney = an employee | *Varney = an employee | ||
* In October 1910, Ditmars hired Varney with an initial salary of $35/week | *In October 1910, Ditmars hired Varney with an initial salary of $35/week | ||
* Shortly afterward, Varney wanted to accept a position with a different company; however, Ditmars persuaded Varney to stay put | *Shortly afterward, Varney wanted to accept a position with a different company; however, Ditmars persuaded Varney to stay put | ||
*In early 1911, Ditmars raised Varney's salary to $40/week | |||
*Additionally, Varney put in extra work in exchange for a promise of extra pay from Ditmars | |||
*Disregarding the objections of Ditmars, Varney stayed home on the election day in his village on November 6th 1911 | |||
*Varney called in sick the few days following November 6th 1911 | |||
*Ditmars fired Varney on November 11th 1911 | |||
*Before the end of the year 1911, Ditmars paid the fired Varney $50 for a special work | |||
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|procedural_history=* Varney sued Ditmars claiming that he was owed $1,680 | |||
* At trial, Varney (the employee) was the only witness to testify about the profit-sharing verbal contract | |||
* Varney lost | |||
* Varney lost in the Appellate Division in New York state | |||
|case_text_links={{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link | |case_text_links={{Infobox Case Brief/Case Text Link | ||
|link=https://www.quimbee.com/cases/varney-v-ditmars | |link=https://www.quimbee.com/cases/varney-v-ditmars |
Revision as of 20:29, January 20, 2024
Varney v. Ditmars | |
Court | New York Court of Appeals |
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Citation | 111 N.E. 822 |
Date decided | February 22, 1916 |
Facts
- Ditmars = boss of an architectural firm
- Varney = an employee
- In October 1910, Ditmars hired Varney with an initial salary of $35/week
- Shortly afterward, Varney wanted to accept a position with a different company; however, Ditmars persuaded Varney to stay put
- In early 1911, Ditmars raised Varney's salary to $40/week
- Additionally, Varney put in extra work in exchange for a promise of extra pay from Ditmars
- Disregarding the objections of Ditmars, Varney stayed home on the election day in his village on November 6th 1911
- Varney called in sick the few days following November 6th 1911
- Ditmars fired Varney on November 11th 1911
- Before the end of the year 1911, Ditmars paid the fired Varney $50 for a special work
Procedural History
- Varney sued Ditmars claiming that he was owed $1,680
- At trial, Varney (the employee) was the only witness to testify about the profit-sharing verbal contract
- Varney lost
- Varney lost in the Appellate Division in New York state